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A polynomial is an expression made up of adding and subtracting terms. A terms can consist of constants, coefficients, and variables. When solving polynomials, you are usually trying to figure out the points where x = 0. Lower-degree polynomials will have one or two solutions, depending on whether they are linear polynomials or quadratic polynomials. These types of polynomials can be easily solved using basic algebra and factoring methods. For help solving polynomials of a higher degree, read [[Solve Higher Degree Polynomials]].
 
A polynomial is an expression made up of adding and subtracting terms. A terms can consist of constants, coefficients, and variables. When solving polynomials, you are usually trying to figure out the points where x = 0. Lower-degree polynomials will have one or two solutions, depending on whether they are linear polynomials or quadratic polynomials. These types of polynomials can be easily solved using basic algebra and factoring methods. For help solving polynomials of a higher degree, read [[Solve Higher Degree Polynomials]].
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== Steps ==
 
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